John Lydon's genius song inspired by toilet

John Lydon has written a song inspired by a broken toilet. The former Sex Pistol's row with wife over plumbing sparked his "genius" idea

John Lydon has written a "genius" song inspired by his broken toilet.

The Public Image Ltd frontman got into a row with his wife about a plumbing problem and their dispute sparked an idea that became 'Double Trouble', a track on his group's new album 'What The World Needs Now'.

He explained to NME: "The toilet was broken and we had to get it repaired and from a basic family row it turned into quite a genius idea for a song.

"It's uplifting, like a good argument can be. I like getting something off my chest, not harbouring any resentment.

"It's the most powerful thing you can do, especially when there's resolution at the end of it. Absolutely."

Despite his decades in the music industry, the former Sex Pistols star believes the new album is his best-ever work.

He said: "The record is excellent.

"To my mind, this is the best thing I've ever done."

And the veteran rocker believes the key to PiL's lasting success is the closeness between himself and bandmates Lu Edmonds, Scott Firth and Bruce Smith.

He said: "We're a great bunch of people that really do like each other. And that helps.

"I always thought that being in a band meant animosity was the driving force, but that turned out not to be true.

"I learned that when we got back together in 2009 and the energy has remained ever since, vibrant."